Example sentences of "come [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Could you come for a few hours each day , do you think ? ’
2 ‘ If I was in the same situation again 100 times I would come for the same punch and back myself to clear the ball every time ’
3 The chip , for cost efficiencies , would come off the same line as the RS/6000 chips but the silicon would be impressed with the 390 instruction set .
4 ‘ Maybe he just sent the telegram and a letter will come after a few days , ’ Maggie tried to soothe .
5 This point is proved by describing the vehicle concerned and making sure it does not come with the many exemptions .
6 The NT/ Community Outlook Primary Healthcare Conference was told last week that potential nurse prescribers will come under the same pressure as doctors from an industry that spends £200 million a year promoting its products .
7 As the company is worth less than £30 million , it does not come under the same rules as the water authority when privatised .
8 It does n't come under the same scheme .
9 Patients claiming to have Myalgic Encephalomyelitis ( ME ) may come into the latter category .
10 So would be the One Thousand and One Nights ; and a later times stories such as She by R. Haggard , and Lost Horizons by Hilton would come in the same category .
11 The immediate challenge to present Western labour standards , he said , could come from the former communist states , where unemployment was growing rapidly , creating a pool of accessible labour willing to accept low pay .
12 Eye-witnesses believe it could come from the same family of beasts as Ogopogo , Tazama and Pohengamok , who all dwelt in lakes throughout British Columbia .
13 The Spaxworth monument is by Edward Marshall ; that at Boughton Aluph is so similar that it must come from the same workshop .
14 The problem is that although the typeface may have the same name — indeed it may even come from the same original — it may not have been coded up in the same way .
15 When I have to answer them I have some difficulty defending Members of the House , for whom I have a high regard and affection , if they behave badly , but such bad behaviour does not always come from the same side of the House .
16 Qualifying support was therefore altered to 50 town councillors only , of which a maximum of 10 might come from the same region .
17 Erm and I would I would want to try and do some er organize some press coverage at that time for the losers as well as for the winner so that a a and one of the things when we select the participants , er the entrants , er we will not have them all coming from the same school or from the same area , even if the five best entrants all do come from the same school .
18 It is now going to be very difficult for the Lions to win this series , although they did come from the same position to win the series four years ago in Australia .
19 Right did your erm wife come from the same area ?
20 Since considerations of probability are to the fore in one part of actual scientific practice bearing on causation , and there is little attempt to go beyond them , and there is to hand the Probability Calculus , we are invited to take it that causation can come to no more than probability .
21 But his tortured mind could only come to the same conclusion .
22 I guarantee you 'd come to the same conclusion , sir .
23 At once she thought : I could have taken two thousand , three — it would come to the same thing .
24 Six lots of none will always come to the same as
25 Three times eight or eight times times three does n't matter which way you do it , it 'd come to the same thing .
26 One need not come to the same conclusions now as one did two years ago .
27 And above all , if the head , inside the school , is seen as someone who has a calm and consistent view of the rapidly changing priorities of school management , there is a chance that parents will come to the same view and will feel the same trust .
28 We may contrast with this the phrase semantic components , where the two interpretations are virtually indistinguishable ; it will be seen that this phrase will always come to the same thing in practical terms , whether we regard the components as being semantic , with ascriptive use of the adjective , or as components connected with semantics , taking the associative interpretation .
29 Although many sentences with this surface sequence will always come to the same thing pragmatically , whichever of the two constructions is assumed ( this is one of the features which can make careful syntactic analysis such a delicate matter ) , it is nonetheless possible to find some which are open to either syntactic interpretation but with a clear difference in meaning ; this will then help to throw the syntactic difference into relief .
30 ‘ I expect it 'll come to the same thing in the end , ’ Zen told him as they shook hands .
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